Daddy's Home

With a young daughter, two baby mamas, and his own mama breathing down his neck, Ronald “R.C.” Carr has got more ladies in his life than he can handle! It’ll take finding the right harmony of love and forgiveness to be a real man and a true father.

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Daddy's Home

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With a young daughter, two baby mamas, and his own mama breathing down his neck, Ronald “R.C.” Carr (Travis Winfrey) has got more ladies in his life than he can handle! He’s one hit song away from fame and fortune as a music producer, but he can’t seem to find the rhythm that makes him a good, reliable father. Between his love interests (Caryn Ward and Chyna Layne) scheming to get him to settle down and his unresolved issues with his own father, R.C. has got some growing up to do. It’ll take finding the right harmony of love and forgiveness to be a real man and a true father.

Such a hit-and-miss mess that it makes the wild-and-crazy-to-the-point-of-sometimes-flailing tenor of "Anchorman" and other such Ferrell vehicles feel like finely-tuned Logitech vehicles.

San Francisco Chronicle

12/24/2015 by Mick LaSalle

The problem with "Daddy's Home" is that it takes a nasty premise, best suited to a farce or a harsh satire, and tries to make a heartwarming comedy out of it. This not only doesn't work, it can't work. It's not possible.

Anders had many opportunities to pit the dads against each other directly, but trades in the cheesy, expected route for devious mind games ...

New York Daily News

12/23/2015 by Allen Salkin

The world needs great Will Ferrell comedies. Unfortunately, this isn't one of them.

Time Out

12/22/2015 by Dave Calhoun

The fact that Dusty is actually a bit of a sad sack is something a smarter movie could have developed. But director Sean Anders's film tells a basic story in which strutting males repeatedly lock horns to varying degrees of comic effect.